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e^ Wings and tail golden red beneath ; mustaches red. 



Red-shafted Flicker. 22. 

 e* Wings and tail golden red beneath; mustaches red; 

 crown brown. 



Guadalupe Flicker. 24. 

 b'' Streaked, spotted, or barred with white on back and wings (f). 

 f ^ Back streaked, plain, or varied, iiever barred with white ; 

 wings spotted with white (g). 

 g^ Clear white and black; white streak down the 

 back (h). 

 h^ Medium size, 9-11 inches. 



Hairy Woodpecker. 2. 

 h^ Small size, 6-7 inches. 



Downy Woodpecker. 3. 

 g^ Grayish white and black ; sides closely barred (i). 

 i^ Back plain black, white stripe down side of throat. 



Female of Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. 9. 

 i'^ Back with interrupted white stripe, white line 

 down side of throat. 

 Female of American Three-toed Woodpecker. 10. 

 (Note. — The males are similar with the addi- 

 tion of the yellow crown. The three toes 

 cannot ordinarily be seen in life.) 

 g^ Yellowish (often dingy or smutty), white and black ; 

 under parts yellowish ; back varied with white, no 

 line nor streak ; rump white ; tvhite iving-bars (j). 

 ji Breast with black patch ; head of adult with red 

 patches. 



Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. 11. 

 ]2 Breast and head red. 



Red-breasted Sapsucker. 12. 

 P Back barred uith tvhite ; wings spotted or barred with 

 white (k). 

 k^ Belly ivhite ; ear coverts white. 



Red-cockaded Woodpecker. 4. 

 k^ Belly white ; forehead black. 



Nuttall's Woodpecker. 6. 

 k^ Belly smoky brown ; forehead and breast same. 

 Texan Woodpecker. 5. 



